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dongonzalos

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Football administrator Brendan Guilfoyle believes Coventry City Football Club Ltd could yet be back up for sale.

The insolvency expert says there are “issues” facing the club’s attempt to pass the Football League’s fit and proper test as Otium Entertainment Group Ltd – the preferred bidder for the company in administration – has failed to file its accounts.

But Guilfoyle – who was ACL’s preferred administrator – believes the biggest stumbling block will be proving that they have “security of tenure” at a stadium.

With the Sky Blues not even having planning permission for their proposed new ground , Guilfoyle says that could prevent them getting the golden share – forcing administrator Paul Appleton to put CCFC Ltd back up for sale .

“I’m surprised that Paul Appleton has given them preferred bidder status,” said Guilfoyle, who oversaw the sales of Luton Town, Crystal Palace and Plymouth Argyle.

“I understand Otium have offered the most but I don’t think they are capable of getting the share because they don’t have security of tenure at a stadium in Coventry and therefore I can’t see how they can satisfy the Football League insolvency policy.

“But it’s always possible that Appleton knows something that I don’t.

"My comments are based on previous experience, and on that basis I am surprised he’s nominated Otium because I don’t think they are capable of getting the share. And if they don’t get the share then it’s up for sale again.”

Guilfoyle says that just because the Football League have issued a statement saying they will work with Otium doesn’t mean it’s a done deal.

“To be saying that they are working with the Football League, in every situation I have been involved in the Football League have been absolutely clear – and I think if you read between the lines that’s what’s happened at Coventry – they will not engage with anyone until they have been given preferred bidder status,” he said.

“So now they have got preferred bidder status they have got to go to the Football League and get that share. And I don’t think they are going to get it.

“I don’t think you can say to the Football League, ‘we’re going to groundshare and then build a stadium in three years,’ when you haven’t even got planning permission or submitted a plan.

“So I think they have got major difficulties, major difficulties, in complying with the Football League’s insolvency policy.”

He added: “All I can do is base what I think will happen on the experience I have had in dealing with Luton Town, Crystal Palace and Plymouth Argyle when I never saw any deviation from that policy.

“I sold all of those clubs. I can’t see how Otium can do it, not without security of tenure at a stadium.”

City are basing their plans for a new ground on Rotherham’s 12,000-seater New York Stadium, which was built while the Millers played ‘home’ games in Sheffield with football League approval.

Guilfoyle added: “When Rotherham said ‘we’re building a new stadium can we play in Sheffield for a while’, they had stadium plans.

"The council put up a bond with the Football League and Rotherham duly went back to Rotherham where they now play in a nice stadium.

“If you are Coventry you have to play football in Coventry. They have got to have security of tenure at a ground for ten years in the Coventry conurbation – which was the case for the last club I dealt with, which was Plymouth Argyle.

“Where are the plans for a new stadium? They are on the drawing board.

"If they had planning permission on a new stadium and had appointed contractors and the Football League were satisfied in the way that Rotherham’s was, that they really were building a stadium, they might be all right.”

Coventry City’s response to our inquiry about their ground arrangements was: “We are very confident in our position and have nothing further to add.”
 

Delboycov

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Just hope he's right and certainly suggests that if he had've been appointed administrator he wouldn't have sold to Otium...Just wish he had been. Big rumours on Facebook/Twitter that they've already been denied the GS...anyone heard anything definite?
 

dongonzalos

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Chap on twitter called Chad Roberts claiming FA have rejected SISU and he has a letter.

I can't see them just letting him know before a national press release
 

Voice_of_Reason

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How could Otium possibly be passed as fit and proper ?
1. Not filing accounts ( Companies Act Sections 441 and 451)
2. Not only Otium filing late, but also CCFC H Ltd, Sky Blue Sports and Leisure Limited.
3 All of the above in breach of the Companies Act (and punishable) but also Football League Rules
4. No plans for a future Stadium (except words)
5. No ground share in place
6. No security of tenure anywhere

The Football League is aware of all of the above.
 

Leamington Pete

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“If you are Coventry you have to play football in Coventry. They have got to have security of tenure at a ground for ten years in the Coventry conurbation – which was the case for the last club I dealt with, which was Plymouth Argyle.

“Where are the plans for a new stadium? They are on the drawing board.

"If they had planning permission on a new stadium and had appointed contractors and the Football League were satisfied in the way that Rotherham’s was, that they really were building a stadium, they might be all right.”

Coventry City’s response to our inquiry about their ground arrangements was: “We are very confident in our position and have nothing further to add.”

...and even more ridiculously, they haven't even got any land yet!
 

_brian_

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When I read the title of this thread, I thought you were on about this website! LOL! Only joking! Just making a humorous reference to the issues that were being experienced earlier!!!
 

RoboCCFC90

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Plymouth detest him... for the very reason he wasted a good year trying to sell the club to totally unsiitable and inappropriate owners!

Although Plymothians detest everyone else because they're not from Plymouth..
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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Nonleagueherewecome

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Yep, everyones a grockle.

What is a grockle? I know the Somerset cricket forum is called Grockles, but I never really thought about what it means :thinking about:
 

RoboCCFC90

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What is a grockle? I know the Somerset cricket forum is called Grockles, but I never really thought about what it means :thinking about:

Someone from out of town basically..
 

Godiva

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Brendan Guilfoyle was ACL's prefered administrator, so a few questions ...

He was not appointed to oversee the sale of limited, so why is he still around? What is his agenda?
He lost out on the administrators fee - around £600k - who is paying him now for being deeply involved?
He is making statements dressed as 'an experienced administrator', when in fact he is making PR for a second round of administration ... possibly with him as administrator?
 

wingy

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Brendan Guilfoyle was ACL's prefered administrator, so a few questions ...

He was not appointed to oversee the sale of limited, so why is he still around? What is his agenda?
He lost out on the administrators fee - around £600k - who is paying him now for being deeply involved?
He is making statements dressed as 'an experienced administrator', when in fact he is making PR for a second round of administration ... possibly with him as administrator?

Get in there.
 

chiefdave

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If Otium's bid fails, won't Appleton remain as administrator then ?

depends, at the moment the current administration hasn't finished. At a guess Otium aren't taking us out of admin until they have it confirmed they are getting the GS. Lets assume they don't then we are still in the same administration with PA in charge and he can select a new preferred bidder (or possibly open the bidding again).

However I believe anyone can petition the court saying he is not doing his job and requesting a replacement. This would put us back to square one I assume and there would be the issue of PA getting paid, we could end up paying 2 administrators in typical CCFC style!
 

jesus-wept

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In my opinion Paul Appleton is doing his job the right way and knows exactly what he is doing and knew all along what the outcome could be. All he has done so far, annoying as it is, is follow the letter of the law. He is an officer of the court. In my opinion he knew this Otium deal could fall flat on it's face, the puzzling thing is the same thing goes for Tim Fisher !
 

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